Atlanta claimed Kubitza from the Rangers last month, and he’s played just 17 games in the Braves’ system since then. The 26-year-old, originally a Braves draftee, has played for three organizations since 2011, posting a career .262/366/.420 minor league line. He’s had a disappointing 2016 season at the Triple-A level, with a .215/.319/.341 line over 455 plate appearances while playing primarily third base, first base and outfield.

Like Kubitza, Boscan is a recent waiver claim — the Braves snagged him from the Pirates in August. The 26-year-old made his big-league debut with the Bucs in 2016 but spent most of the season starting at the Triple-A level, with a 4.16 ERA, 5.6 K/9 and 2.0 BB/9 in 93 innings.

The 25-year-old Younginer spent six years in the Red Sox system before joining the Braves via a minor league deal last offseason. He pitched well in the bullpen at Double-A Mississippi and threw in the mid-90s in his big-league debut this season, but posted poor results in both in the Majors and at Triple-A.

That was one of many brilliant trades by Jerry Dipsnot. Hell Jerry Dipsnot is so smart he traded Mark Trumbo not once but twice. And if you combined both trades, he still hasn’t gotten a good player yet.

Definitely not Tebow. In fact i doubt that Albies will be added right now either. The Braves had a lot of players (whom I think almost all they intend to keep) who are already on the 60 day DL (who will after the season need to be added back to the roster) so I’m unsure how many current non roster players will be added.

Albies and Dustin Peterson (two players who have had great years at AA) are both slotted to go to the AFL in October. While possible they head to Atlanta it wouldn’t be surprising if they are not the ones added right now either..

I do not think Albies will be added just yet, he is still only 19 and with AFL lurking I would not expect him to be added till sometime next season. I do think that it is possible that Newcomb after last nights pitching gem might be though. It might be after the AA playoffs if the Mississippi Braves make it

Guess Younginer didn’t find the Braves suitable either. He was Boston’s consolation prize sign at 1m in ’09 when Brandon Kline wouldn’t sign. Long run seems both ended up as expensive draft busts for Boston and then the Orioles.

I don’t usually post much, but all the Tebow yammering made me come outta my hole. I saw MJ (Michael Jordan) take a shot at the BigsofBaseball for the Birmingham Barons in the early nineties and Jordan outclasses Tewbow’s athleticism by miles. MJ was tied up like a pretzel at the plate… One just has to wonder what TT would mean for Tebow at that level of baseball.

And I ain’t just taking the piss, but Tebow would need a miracle to play pro ball and make any kind of impact on the record books. The ATL needs at least three players that are franchise caliber names in a storied franchise to move back into prominence and TT would be pissing in the wind.

The Braves signing of Tebow, if it occurs, would be to regain Gainesville back from the Rays and turn it into Braves territory again. Braved have no intention of bringing Tebow to the majors and he is in no way tied to their retooling.